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This diagram shows who is responsible in preventing cyberbullying.

A flowchart. Top box is labeled Cyberbullying can be prevented! A line leads to two boxes labeled Parents/guardians, Schools. Lines lead from Schools to boxes labeled Administrators, Teachers, Students.
Based on the diagram, which explains the most effective way to stop cyberbullying?

Teachers monitor home computer use, students establish technology-usage policies at school, and parents teach online safety.
Parents monitor home computer use, administrators secure school computers, and students report cyberbullying.
Students monitor home computer use, administrators monitor teachers, and teachers report cyberbullying.
Parents report cyberbullying, teachers monitor administrators, and students limit access to certain websites.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Based on the flowchart and the options provided, the most effective way to stop cyberbullying appears to be:

**Parents monitor home computer use, administrators secure school computers, and students report cyberbullying.**

This approach involves active participation from parents, ensuring that children are using technology safely at home, while administrators take responsibility for maintaining a safe online environment at school. Additionally, empowering students to report cyberbullying promotes a culture of awareness and intervention.
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